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==Description==
 
==Description==
The '''ZTZ96''' (or '''Type 96''') is a Chinese 3rd generation main battle tank put into service in the late 1990s, with more modern variants serving even today. They share many similarities with the Soviet [[T-72 (Family)|T-72]], although are an indigenous design in their own right.
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The '''ZTZ96''' (or '''Type 96''') is a Chinese 3rd generation main battle tank put into service in the late 1990s based on the revised design of the WZ1225 prototype after the halt of Project 122 MBTs, with more modern variants serving even today. They share many similarities with the Soviet [[T-72 (Family)|T-72]] in terms of firepower albeit are an indigenous design in their own right including the powerplants and FCS.
  
 
==Vehicles==
 
==Vehicles==
 
===Rank VI===
 
===Rank VI===
* [[ZTZ96]]
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* [[ZTZ96]] - WZ122H, the new PLAGF MBT with upgraded gun and composite armor.
* [[ZTZ96A (P)]]
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* [[ZTZ96A]]
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===Rank VII===
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* [[ZTZ96A (P)]] - the failed prototype/bid of what-would-become ZTZ96A.
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* [[ZTZ96A]] - WZ122R with new FCS and revised protection including FY-4 ERA.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 14:42, 22 September 2023

Description

The ZTZ96 (or Type 96) is a Chinese 3rd generation main battle tank put into service in the late 1990s based on the revised design of the WZ1225 prototype after the halt of Project 122 MBTs, with more modern variants serving even today. They share many similarities with the Soviet T-72 in terms of firepower albeit are an indigenous design in their own right including the powerplants and FCS.

Vehicles

Rank VI

  • ZTZ96 - WZ122H, the new PLAGF MBT with upgraded gun and composite armor.

Rank VII

  • ZTZ96A (P) - the failed prototype/bid of what-would-become ZTZ96A.
  • ZTZ96A - WZ122R with new FCS and revised protection including FY-4 ERA.

See also